This newer piece is a picture taken of a work-in-progress. In it is a kitchen silo that uses Distressed copper to curve around the top; the copper then continues to the right to give a sense of symmetry and balance to both ends of the room.

For this copper bar, the customers decided to think outside the box. They first purchased sheets of our Distressed copper patina, which, by nature, has a basic textured composition. To exemplify the textured look, the customers lightly crumpled the copper sheeting and subsequently rolled it flat with an ordinary rolling pin. Such a simple act improved upon the copper’s composition by giving it a rougher appearance that truly shined under proper light.

This Azul copper range hood is the second range hood we’ve shown. It carries nearly the same form, but a lighter shade of wood sets this one clearly apart from its predecessor. The ever popular Azul patina’s vibrant blues help make this a beautiful addition to nearly any kitchen.

The image below is of the Copper Fish Half Lamp. In this particular example, the lampshade has been made from the Rojo copper patina, which has additionally been applied around the rectangular fish designs.

The following copper restaurant bar uses the Mottled patina copper design. The bar itself is the centerpiece of the entire room. Trapped beneath a layer of shimmering epoxy, the dark patina accentuates the surrounding shades of black and brown. Yet most noteworthy of all is how, by choosing one of our darker patterns, the owners have prevented the bar’s occupants from being subjected to any overbearing reflections of the light above, allowing them a relaxing experience.